
Miscarriages of Justice
Miscarriages of justice occur when legal processes lead to wrongful convictions or acquittals. This can happen due to errors in evidence, flawed witness testimony, inadequate legal representation, or systemic biases. Often, innocent individuals may be imprisoned while the guilty remain free. Miscarriages of justice can undermine public trust in the legal system, highlighting the importance of accurate investigations, fair trials, and the ability to appeal decisions. Addressing these issues is crucial to ensuring that justice is served and that the rights of individuals are protected throughout the legal process.